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Tag Archives: Bethlehem embroidery
Dancing to Bethlehem
It’s three weeks since I last showed you my Bethlehem embroidery, I was still prevaricating over the filling in designs round the spirals and I was still only half way round the outer border… Well it was the first thing … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Serendipity, Stitch-a-long, Workshops
Tagged Bethlehem embroidery, Deborah Mullins, embroidery
21 Comments
Bethlehem Embroidery SAL
It’s three weeks since I last shared my Bethlehem embroidery, this is the one I started at a workshop by Deborah Mullins at Fabbadashery last year. The design is inspired by the style of embroidery from Bethlehem. Deborah spent a … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Serendipity, Stitch-a-long
Tagged Bethlehem embroidery, couching, Deborah Mullen, embroidery
18 Comments
Bethlehem Embroidery SAL
It’s three weeks since I last showed you my Bethlehem embroidery, this is the Palestinian style piece I started at a workshop by Deborah Mullins last year. Three weeks ago I had just started the Chevron stitch border which will … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Stitch-a-long, Workshops
Tagged Bethlehem embroidery, Chevron stitch, embroidery
22 Comments
Bethlehem Embroidery SAL
It’s three weeks since I posted about my Bethlehem embroidery, this is the one I started at a workshop by Deborah Mullins last autumn. The design is inspired by Palestinian embroidery, particularly the style found traditionally in Bethlehem. Three weeks … Continue reading
Bethlehem Embroidery SAL
It’s three weeks since I shared my Bethlehem embroidery, this is the piece from a workshop I did last year with Deborah Mullins. She was keen to stress it was’inspired by’ not a true representation of Bethlehem embroidery, which is … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Stitch-a-long
Tagged Bethlehem embroidery, couching, Deborah Mullen, embroidery
15 Comments
Bethlehem SAL
Last year I went on a workshop at Fabbadashery in Halifax, they hold some pretty good embroidery classes there. This one was by Deborah Mullins, I had been on one of her earlier courses and made a bookmark from a … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Stitch-a-long
Tagged Bethlehem embroidery, couching, Deborah Mullen, embroidery
16 Comments
Workshop WIPs
I’ve been to three embroidery workshops so far this year, which is great, but then you have to finish the piece you started, and that takes time… Back in June I went on a workshop with Anne Brooke to make … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Workshops
Tagged Anne Brooke, Bethlehem embroidery, Deborah Mullen, Fabbadashery
11 Comments